15 January 2019 • 6:13pm Prime Minister makes final bid to get MPs to back her deal Government facing historic defeat over Brexit Withdrawal Agreement Cabinet row over Brexit Plan B Votes start from 7pm with main vote expected at 8.15pm What happens next after the Brexit vote and will PM quit? How would a vote of no confidence work and could Labour win? How will your MP vote on the Brexit deal? Theresa May has faced a rift in her Cabinet as ministers urge her to take a no-deal Brexit “off the table” ahead of tonight’s expected defeat in the Commons. Amber Rudd, the Work and Pension Secretary, led calls for the Government to abandon no-deal, arguing it will be forced by Parliament to do so anyway and should take the lead. She was backed by David Gauke, the Justice Secretary, and David Lidington, Mrs May’s de facto deputy. The Prime Minister is facing a crushing defeat on her Brexit dealt and there is growing speculation that she could tack to a softer Brexit plan to win over Labour support if she loses. Meanwhile Cabinet ministers have warned her against reaching out to Labour MPs if her Brexit deal is rejected, for…